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Kababji Restaurant

Eating authentically prepared food lets you taste the very essence of a country without chewing on its national flag. Salute global cuisine with this Groupon.

Choose From Three Options

$5 for $10 worth of Lebanese fare at lunch (11 a.m.–4 p.m.)

$12 for $25 worth of Lebanese fare for a party of two at dinner (after 4 p.m.)

$24 for $50 worth of Lebanese fare for a party of four at dinner (after 4 p.m.)

The lunch menu includes items such as falafel ($5.99) and spiced, charbroiled kafta kebabs with hummus, pita, and fries ($7.99). Dinnertime entices diners with chicken shawarma ($19) and a starter platter for two, filled with appetizers such as hummus, grape leaves, aged cheese, and spicy sausage ($29.99).

Kababji Restaurant

Kababji Restaurant whisks taste buds to Lebanon with a menu of spit-roasted meats and tahini-flavoured snacks, such as hummus and falafel. A resident kababji, or shish-kebab cook, marinates top-grade beef and locally sourced lamb in oil and spices, accentuating their natural juices. Groups can also gather around shareable mezza platters that contain a chef's selection of appetizers, such as grape leaves, aged cheeses, and skewered shish taouk and kafta. Guests may dine on this cuisine in the restaurant or have it catered to a venue of their choice.

Uncorking fees vanish like microwaved ice sculptures on Monday and Tuesday evenings, when diners can bring their own wine or sample Ksara, a traditional Lebanese vintage. To cultivate a celebratory atmosphere, the restaurant hosts Saturday-night belly-dancing performances and special events such as weddings and birthday parties.